It means: "well I don't know. And you? Who are you?"
According to the websites in the related links it can mean one of the following: therefore, that you are -- freetranslation because you are -- paralink and google since you are -- Yahoo! BABELFISH
Translation: Well, because there wasn't any syrup
"Pues estoy muy bien" in Spanish translates to "Well, I am very well" in English. It is a response indicating that the person is feeling good or fine.
"Um. It's just that I understand your English but..."
well
Quie must have been cut off - should have been quien. Quien es usted pues = Who are you then?
For all
No me vuelvas a rogar
According to the websites in the related links it can mean one of the following: therefore, that you are -- freetranslation because you are -- paralink and google since you are -- Yahoo! BABELFISH
It means,"I can't... it will be difficult."
No ENTIENDES pues etc. = You don't understand well then I won't know what else No INTENTES pues etc. = You don't try well etc.
well it's very cold
'if you could, then what you do'
It basically means "For reals..." like in agreement with. It does not directly translate into English.
Depends on the context. Well, drink (alcohol) Well then, take this (thing)
Translation: Well, because there wasn't any syrup
dige is not a real Spanish word, and neither is ala. But if you change the sentence to Diga pues a la verga, it means: "say it, then, to the rod"